the arguments for conscription are that if there was no conscription we would not have enough soldiers therefore we would all die..but with conscription there are people that have to go and help.
if all the men left the labour force would greatly decrease and the country would almost be defenceless
I only know the group which was against conscription and that was theAnglicanchurch and it showed a large percent of them votes no for conscription.
Campaign Against Censorship was created in 1968.
Feminists Against Censorship was created in 1989.
Some arguments for censorship are that some things are so disturbing or such a bad influence on people that they should be censored. Some arguments against censorship are that the people making the decisions are deciding what's right for everybody based on their own personal feelings, and also that people have a right to know about the things that affect or interest them.
Save Our Sons, and The Youth Campaign against Conscription.
Arguments for censorship often include the protection of public morals, national security, and the prevention of harm. However, censorship can limit freedom of expression by restricting access to information, stifling creativity, and suppressing dissenting opinions.
The basic arguments for censoring involve protecting individuals from harmful or offensive content, maintaining social order, and upholding moral standards. On the other hand, arguments against censoring include the importance of free speech, the potential for censorship to limit creativity and innovation, and the risk of suppressing diverse perspectives.
who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why? who opposed (argued against) conscription in Australia during world war 1 and why?
Censorship is against the Bill of Rights freedom of expression. If there is any censorship that is illegal, so your answer to the question is that there isn't any censorship.
EQUALITY AND FAIRNESS -MOST CONFLICTS FOUGHT BY LOWER AND MIDDLE CLASS MALES.
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